Physics, asked by samriddhirai90, 9 months ago

the length of a simple pendulum for a given time period is X.If the pendulum is taken to a place where acceleration due to gravity is doubled,then for the time period to remain same its length should be
(a)2X
(b)X
(c)X/2
(d)X/4

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The greater the amplitude, or angle, the farther the pendulum falls; and therefore, the longer the period. Originally Answered: What happens with the period of a simple pendulum if its length is doubled.Mark as Brainliest

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